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<blockquote data-quote="ChezRoxwell" data-source="post: 145150" data-attributes="member: 4154"><p>I have a real ATM not too far from me that I play regularly. It's in good condition and plays real nice. IMO this is one of the games that is VASTLY different in real life than it is in the game. The pinball arcade version of this game bricks out a ton and the ramps can be hard as hell to hit (for me at least), and a missed shot leads to that skyrocketting side to side bouncing that pinball arcade tables do a lot. but in the real table I've played it feels much more lightweight which means less bricking out after going halfway up a slide or ramp and there is less bounciness. The real table is hard as hell too, but in an almost totally different way. I think the other poster hit on it that PA physics just don't really account for the randomness that you get on a real table, which is what creates the challenge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChezRoxwell, post: 145150, member: 4154"] I have a real ATM not too far from me that I play regularly. It's in good condition and plays real nice. IMO this is one of the games that is VASTLY different in real life than it is in the game. The pinball arcade version of this game bricks out a ton and the ramps can be hard as hell to hit (for me at least), and a missed shot leads to that skyrocketting side to side bouncing that pinball arcade tables do a lot. but in the real table I've played it feels much more lightweight which means less bricking out after going halfway up a slide or ramp and there is less bounciness. The real table is hard as hell too, but in an almost totally different way. I think the other poster hit on it that PA physics just don't really account for the randomness that you get on a real table, which is what creates the challenge. [/QUOTE]
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